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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> the 50 troops at combat outpost keating were facing overwhelming odds. up to 400 taliban fighters were surrounding them, attacking them from the high ground. three americans had already been killed in the onslaught. five more were pinned down in a humvee and three were trapped in the mortar pit. and now the taliban fighters were inside the camp. staff sergeant clint romesha was taking stock. >> i was trying to get an assessment of who we still had left and what our ammo situation was looking like because we were getting pretty critically low. >> sergeant joshua hardt approached him with a plan. >> hardt came up to me in the barracks and said he was going to get a group of guys and they were going to grab one of the extra humvees. >> hardt said he and a few others would run to a dif
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> the 50 troops at combat outpost keating were facing overwhelming odds. up to 400 taliban fighters were surrounding them, attacking them from the high ground. three americans had already been killed in the onslaught. five more were pinned down in...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> the 50 troops at combat outpost keating were facing overwhelming odds. up to 400 taliban fighters were surrounding them, attacking them from the high ground. three americans had already been killed in the onslaught. five more were pinned down in a humvee and three were trapped in the mortar pit. and now the taliban fighters were inside the camp. staff sergeant clint romesha was taking stock. >> i was trying to get an assessment of who we still had left and what our ammo situation was looking like because we were getting pretty critically low. >> sergeant joshua hardt approached him with a plan. >> hardt came up to me in the barracks and said he was going to get a group of guys and they were going to grab one of the extra humvees. >> hardt said he and a few others would run to a dif
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> the 50 troops at combat outpost keating were facing overwhelming odds. up to 400 taliban fighters were surrounding them, attacking them from the high ground. three americans had already been killed in the onslaught. five more were pinned down in...
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he said his command centers are target-rich environments. also i went to this cabin where he was and walked the grounds. the cabin leads right back into the woods. it siems to be a calculated move. in his manifesto, he talks about this. he seemed to keep true to his word. >> you were there. how did the locals feel? they, of course, must have felt on edge like the police did. >> you would think so. i talked to a handful of residents. some were completely oblivious that this manhunt and media was going on around them. i talked to one of the cooks in a kitchen. he said i was concerned once a realized dorner was a mile away from here. he was a renegade cop with a vengeance and vendetta. he was targeting police officers but there were citizens as well who were concerned they might have been caught up in the cross fire. it was an unnerving moment for everybody. >> i know you were there, reporting on this. great job. >> thank you. >>> cnn takes a look at the manhunt inside a special event "killer cop: inside the hunt for christopher dorner." >>> je
he said his command centers are target-rich environments. also i went to this cabin where he was and walked the grounds. the cabin leads right back into the woods. it siems to be a calculated move. in his manifesto, he talks about this. he seemed to keep true to his word. >> you were there. how did the locals feel? they, of course, must have felt on edge like the police did. >> you would think so. i talked to a handful of residents. some were completely oblivious that this manhunt...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines and we begin with gas prices. they're going up. according to aaa, prizes have risen for 32 days running. the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is now $3.73. the highest prices in california. prices have gone as high as $5.19 a gallon. greg of gasbuddy.com tells us one of the problems is refineries are in transition. they basically have a blend of winter gasoline, then they have to make summer blend. the refineries have to shut down to make that switch and perform maintenance in that time. all that means less output. >> hugo chavez is announced he's back home. he was being treated for cancer in cuba for ten weeks. he has not been seen in pu
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines and we begin with gas prices. they're going up. according to aaa, prizes have risen for 32 days...
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to something he said in his manifesto, which was that incident command posts will be a target rich environment. here he is holed up in an apartment that almost has a view directly on the command post on the other side of the road with a automatic sniper rifle with .50 caliber sniper bullets. you have to ask yourself two questions. one, when his truck broke was that the first place he could find to get into? or two, did he choose it because it would give him an observation post and potentially a target. >> are you aware how far the broken down truck was from that location? >> i was told it's not that far away. i haven't been there. this might have been the first place he encountered. or he might have hid and found his way back to it. about the search, because you asked about that, they would check houses and if there was any forced entry, they would go in and check that house to determine did that have anything to do with him, was he still there? if there were houses unlocked, they would check those. but where there was sign of no forced entry, generally that was a sign to them that this was in
to something he said in his manifesto, which was that incident command posts will be a target rich environment. here he is holed up in an apartment that almost has a view directly on the command post on the other side of the road with a automatic sniper rifle with .50 caliber sniper bullets. you have to ask yourself two questions. one, when his truck broke was that the first place he could find to get into? or two, did he choose it because it would give him an observation post and potentially a...
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each of them must find his own way to survive in the merciless environment behind bars. >> okay. you guys, listen up. i'm going to give you a quick rundown of what's going on in here. you guys are going to be here for about two hours. i'm going to work on getting you guys housed. the sergeant's going to review your files. you're going to see the nurse. after you see the nurse you're going to be interviewed by the sergeant. any questions? >> corcoran staff interviews each inmate individually in an attempt to facilitate his needs. >> how old are you? >> 22. >> you're 22. where were you born at? >> philippines. >> philippines. you got life, huh? >> yeah. >> okay. you take medication? >> no. >> can you cell up with any other race? >> i bunked up with asian. >> asian only? you're eligible to bunk up with any race now. >> why's that? >> you've got no history of fighting blacks, hispanics, whites, you have none. you're eligible to be celled up with another race because you've got no history of anything. you understand that? >> right. >> okay. you're going to be going to level 4 gp facil
each of them must find his own way to survive in the merciless environment behind bars. >> okay. you guys, listen up. i'm going to give you a quick rundown of what's going on in here. you guys are going to be here for about two hours. i'm going to work on getting you guys housed. the sergeant's going to review your files. you're going to see the nurse. after you see the nurse you're going to be interviewed by the sergeant. any questions? >> corcoran staff interviews each inmate...
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so for the environment, it's going to hurt the world environment regardless because the chinese are going to shmutz the world just as much as anybody else. >> we'll leave it there. thank you so sandra smith and julie for joining us this week. >> thanks. >> coming up, notice a runup lately in your 401(k)? now some lawmakers are looking to get their greedy little hands on it. tracy tells you how to protect yourself from those greedy little hands djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve.
so for the environment, it's going to hurt the world environment regardless because the chinese are going to shmutz the world just as much as anybody else. >> we'll leave it there. thank you so sandra smith and julie for joining us this week. >> thanks. >> coming up, notice a runup lately in your 401(k)? now some lawmakers are looking to get their greedy little hands on it. tracy tells you how to protect yourself from those greedy little hands djibouti, africa, 2004. the...
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always go back to the 1930s when it seemed like all these wpa projects worked, but we had a different environment then. we didn't have public sector unions. we didn't have all these regulatory barriers. the problem is that the things that rick talks about are so much more expensive when administered by the government than they would be by the private sector. >> you got ten seconds, wrap it up. >> working today! it's 20 and. it's working now. it's -- >> no it's not. >> it's also working in flint, michigan, this exact program. it's bringing business in. doing all the things you like. >> we got to wrap it up at that. coming up, mountain dew. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. >> we are back. mountain dew just releasing its breakf
always go back to the 1930s when it seemed like all these wpa projects worked, but we had a different environment then. we didn't have public sector unions. we didn't have all these regulatory barriers. the problem is that the things that rick talks about are so much more expensive when administered by the government than they would be by the private sector. >> you got ten seconds, wrap it up. >> working today! it's 20 and. it's working now. it's -- >> no it's not. >>...
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because it's also on the mind the security environment of china. >> okay. so i think we will leave it there, but we appreciate your insight your experience. that was a former south korean foreign minister joining us on the line. spelling out exactly what could happen over the next couple days. we did touch on it there, the role that china could play. the united states will be looking toward beijing to take a leadership role because of the influence that the chinese have over their closest friends, the north koreans. but right now we will say good-bye to our viewers in the united states. but for everyone else here at cnn international, we'll continue on with our coverage of this breaking news story. let's go to matthew chance who is live in beijing. for more on this, it is the chinese new year holiday. the place is closed down, you can shoot a cannon down the main street of beijing and not hit anybody. when can we expect something to come out of the government there? >> it's very difficult to say. >> a war in the gop. between donald trump calling karl rove a
because it's also on the mind the security environment of china. >> okay. so i think we will leave it there, but we appreciate your insight your experience. that was a former south korean foreign minister joining us on the line. spelling out exactly what could happen over the next couple days. we did touch on it there, the role that china could play. the united states will be looking toward beijing to take a leadership role because of the influence that the chinese have over their closest...
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deliberate attempt to take fundamentally right behaviors, compassion and care, and cultivate them in an environment that can then override the dark side of human nature. >> when we come back, we will meet the fastest growing and perhaps the most violent and controversial population in atascadero, the sexually violent predator. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. >> announcer: did you know there are secret black market websites around the world that sell stolen identities? >> 30-year-old american man, excellent credit rating. >> announcer: lifelock monitors thousands of these sites 24 hours a day. and if we discover any of our members' data for s
deliberate attempt to take fundamentally right behaviors, compassion and care, and cultivate them in an environment that can then override the dark side of human nature. >> when we come back, we will meet the fastest growing and perhaps the most violent and controversial population in atascadero, the sexually violent predator. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf....
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because she seemed very at ease in her environment. >> you're not allowed to shower unless i'm in the shower with you. yeah. >> they're only taking -- >> and that prompted us to go and speak to her. >> you look like a california girl. you look like a beach bunny. >> that's what i want to be. one day. i don't dress weird. i dress like a mom. i want to be going to school to be a pastor. i found that drive in me now, and i'm so happy and proud of myself that i haven't changed my appearance. i think i've gotten used to seeing the girl next door coming in. they make mistakes. they can't function out there. i've been a deputy for nine years, and i've known inmate shanholtzer for about my whole career. she's been in and out for various crimes. and now she's in for a violation. but she's always been a model inmate. very respectful. follows through the rules. gets along with others. >> it was difficult to align julie's appearance and personality with her past, which included prior incarcerations, drug use, ties to a notorious gang, a brush with murder, and motherhood. >> i have three daughters
because she seemed very at ease in her environment. >> you're not allowed to shower unless i'm in the shower with you. yeah. >> they're only taking -- >> and that prompted us to go and speak to her. >> you look like a california girl. you look like a beach bunny. >> that's what i want to be. one day. i don't dress weird. i dress like a mom. i want to be going to school to be a pastor. i found that drive in me now, and i'm so happy and proud of myself that i haven't...
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we'll have some warm food and some drinks and things in there for them, a clean environment, and hope we can make it a little more pleasurable for them. we're doing the best we can. >> go ahead, i'm sorry for interrupting you. >> that's okay. mobile has jumped up there and there's been so many donations and all of the vendors in mobile have come out wholeheartedly to support this. the mayor of mobile, mayor sam jones, has just jumped in there and done everything we can through the city to support this. >> wow, that's great news. >> we've had so many people to support this. hat's such great news because i would imagine these are 4,000 people who really need that support. what kinds of donations are you ke getting? what are people in the community offering up for the people coming off the ship? >> well, christkrispy kreme is thing in the south. so they're bringing ningz and coca-cola is bringing drinks in. there's a lot of people but we're going to have a kate e can with hot food. and carnival has stepped up the pace and brought in a lot of -- they're the ones bringing in the hot food.
we'll have some warm food and some drinks and things in there for them, a clean environment, and hope we can make it a little more pleasurable for them. we're doing the best we can. >> go ahead, i'm sorry for interrupting you. >> that's okay. mobile has jumped up there and there's been so many donations and all of the vendors in mobile have come out wholeheartedly to support this. the mayor of mobile, mayor sam jones, has just jumped in there and done everything we can through the...
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there's also the charge that she violated policy when it came to creating a hostile academic student environment. she made students who didn't sign the pledge who maybe didn't agree and didn't want to vote for this president, made them feel intimidated, uncomfortable, and if they didn't sign, that they would have a negative grade. >> i've got to wonder the ones who didn't sign, if they got a negative grade. then you would have a smoking bomb. >> right, but how did she intimidate the student? was she standing in the classroom with a baseball bat and a vote identifiable t-shirt on? clearly the students had their own free will. >> if you're a professor and you're showing a piece of paper and you want to sign that. >> you have a certain power. >> hang on. unless she actually did force them to sign, here's an interesting thingth is a community college. i'm willing to bet most of her students, this was their first time ever to vote. how are we -- who are we to say she was encouraging them to get out and vote for the first time and just because she was in favor of obama, that's the strategy she used. >
there's also the charge that she violated policy when it came to creating a hostile academic student environment. she made students who didn't sign the pledge who maybe didn't agree and didn't want to vote for this president, made them feel intimidated, uncomfortable, and if they didn't sign, that they would have a negative grade. >> i've got to wonder the ones who didn't sign, if they got a negative grade. then you would have a smoking bomb. >> right, but how did she intimidate the...
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great environment, isn't it? >> tim: it really is. our first trip in here and it is magnificent. >> bill: nice, empty side, ball screen. the southpaw, prettiy stroke. >> tim: deshaun, junior from fort wayne, indiana, he has one magnif cent stroke. here is bruesewitz right on cue answering and we're tied at 2-2 just 30 seconds deep. >> bill: how do you play it? pindown on the catch. solid, organized offensive play. a lot of clock. nice penetration. >> tim: williams was not ready it seemed for the past from lenzelle smith, seemed startled to get it. >> bill: bruesewitz does so many things to help this team. on the defensive end, there he is with a screen. >> tim: wonderful charismatic personality too. ryan evans missed critical free throws in the narrow loss to minnesota earlier in the week, did not practice yesterday because of a stomach virus. >> bill: psychologically, that was a big basket for him. a little bit of heat. nice on the left. >> tim: strong move to the basket by lenzelle smith jr., and that's the spot on the floor where t
great environment, isn't it? >> tim: it really is. our first trip in here and it is magnificent. >> bill: nice, empty side, ball screen. the southpaw, prettiy stroke. >> tim: deshaun, junior from fort wayne, indiana, he has one magnif cent stroke. here is bruesewitz right on cue answering and we're tied at 2-2 just 30 seconds deep. >> bill: how do you play it? pindown on the catch. solid, organized offensive play. a lot of clock. nice penetration. >> tim: williams...
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if you go back over that manifesto, he mentioned command posts, mentions them being target rich environments. it could be no mistake that he chose this condo complex and this cabin to set up shop. earlier in a press conference last night, the couple made some very eerie comments, unsettling comments saying dorner may have been watching them. take a listen. >> talked about how he could see jim working on the snow every day. >> he had been watching us, saw me shoveling the snow. that was friday. >> we never saw any indication that he was in there. >> and dorner tried to re-assure the couple that he was not going to kill them or harm them. he kept repeating over and over, john, that he just wanted to clear his name, just wanted to clear his name. >> the deputies, officials had been searching this area for days. have any given any explanation on how they missed him. >> no. i think they need to. there's a lot of reporters wondering how they missed him. they were cagey about that when asked by reporters yesterday in that very same press conference, san bernardino sheriff's office still leaving man
if you go back over that manifesto, he mentioned command posts, mentions them being target rich environments. it could be no mistake that he chose this condo complex and this cabin to set up shop. earlier in a press conference last night, the couple made some very eerie comments, unsettling comments saying dorner may have been watching them. take a listen. >> talked about how he could see jim working on the snow every day. >> he had been watching us, saw me shoveling the snow. that...
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implications and hope that the pressures that could come from the grassroots could change the kind of environment that he's facing in washington. >> right, senator, one of the reasons the white house likes the idea of sequester a year and a half ago, it was weighted towards defense cuts. there's a sacred cow that the republicans have. it involves the republicans. when you have john mccain out there and lindsey graham saying this is absolutely -- if it goes through, it's not universal embraced by republicans in washington. and like you say, to the point it looks like it's going to go forward with the sequester. i guess is this a two-part gain by the republicans where they let the sequester go through. and three weeks later we have this continues resolution that comes up and maybe they see an opportunity there with the sequester. they can have their showdown with the president and then get rid of the cuts anyway? do you see a possibility of that? >> i think you're going to see some resolution of this after the cuts go into that for a couple days. the republicans have two schools of thoughts. one is
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he wants to live out the rhetts of his life sentence in a more open prison environment. evidences sentenced to life in a bombing that killed 6 people and injured more than 1,000 in new york city. >> class is in session for these teachers in palm harbor florida looking to learn how to handle a gun. they were offered a concealed permit course for he had dierts in the area. >> if you are confident with the weapon confident with your skills educated and trained properly you will understand how the weapon works you are not going to be afraid of it and you are going to control the weapon instead of the weapon controlling you. >> the concealed weapons in the classroom once they have completed the course but instructors say the class is still valuable. >> they have a big announcement for those who love it. they announced they were cutting the alcohol content of which is see due to a shortage. it is prompting makers mark to restore the alcohol volume back to the historic 90s proof and tweet the company's foirnled skunlers you spoke we listen. there you go. >> her father died a he
he wants to live out the rhetts of his life sentence in a more open prison environment. evidences sentenced to life in a bombing that killed 6 people and injured more than 1,000 in new york city. >> class is in session for these teachers in palm harbor florida looking to learn how to handle a gun. they were offered a concealed permit course for he had dierts in the area. >> if you are confident with the weapon confident with your skills educated and trained properly you will...
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a lot of kids are born into environments where they're not getting the same stimulation. single-parent families where the mothers are high school dropouts or not very well educated. are not getting the same benefits as children from more advantaged homes. and that has consequences. and we can remedy some of those deficits, and we can actually improve those consequences by giving those children the kind of -- at least some version supplementing the family life and giving them some of the same opportunities and working with both the parents and the children. this is really a family strategy. and this shouldn't be a liberal or democrat versus republican conflict. this should really be something that should resonate with people who value and talk a lot about family values and also people who are interested in inequality and reducing inequality. this is one of the rare public policies that has two features. it's economically productive. it survives very stringent analyses. and at the same time it reduces inequality and promotes social mobility. >> james heckman, nobel prize-wi
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to the warden i request an end to the end solitary confinement and ask to be a unit with n an open environment where inmates are allowed outside their cells for no less than 14 hours a day. a federal judge is to rule on this interesting request very soon. >> united nations investigators say both sides are committing war crimes in serbia syria. they aexcuse fighters and rebels of violating all kinds of laws, including murder, rape and torture in the two-year conflicted that has now killed an estimated 70,000 men, women and children. they captured a key government checkpoint in aleppo. they reportedly captured an army base but control of that airport could mark a huge win for the opposition and could potentially spark a major shift in syria's civil war. >> we're getting a look at hagel's response to one of his toughest critics and it's apparently helping his chances to become the next defense secretary. white house says it's just a back-up plan but some republicans say, a new report is making them wonder whether president obama really wants to cut a deal on immigration reform. what is coming up
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the question is that third way doable, workable, in a political environment like congress? >> and, of course, as mark kelly has been pointing out. tucson wouldn't have happened in there were background checks. there's an economic message that the president is trying to convey. how difficult is this if he does not lay out the kind of specific alternative to the sequester that republicans are demanding in the house side? >> well, here's what's hard, ab drae. if he is going to talk about how we need to invest in infrastructure and education and all these other things, republicans will say wait, wait, wait. the problem we have is a spending problem. the deficit is running out of control. i would point you on pew that did some fascinating polling about people's priorities in january 2009 and january 2013. the fastest majority is reducing duj been fets. it will be interesting how much he focus on that behavior. snoo meanwhile, you are looking at live pictures of vatican city. the college of card mals will be convene says next month. could they picture first nonusual eastern to ea
the question is that third way doable, workable, in a political environment like congress? >> and, of course, as mark kelly has been pointing out. tucson wouldn't have happened in there were background checks. there's an economic message that the president is trying to convey. how difficult is this if he does not lay out the kind of specific alternative to the sequester that republicans are demanding in the house side? >> well, here's what's hard, ab drae. if he is going to talk...
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ill he' say in the training environment, the reason it's not a public video when you're doing any kind of training it evokes a lot of emotions to people and in this case to diversity. at usda a big part of the work they're doing is working with migrant workers and populations in fact broadly minority and i think that that's important that exists. there's a reason by the way, fortune 500 companies invest in this training because it does impact the way a workplace environment works, there's data to support that. spending in in area is important giving the work they do. we can question his training style and what worked and didn't for you, but i think the value of it is inherent in the data that does exist out there. >> the business we should make them say-- referring it pilgrims as illegal aliens, illegal immigrants, get some pushback and people want them referred to as undocumented workers. it's interesting to see that federal taxpayers effectively taking a side by saying, you if you use the term illegal alien, it's racist, it's got, you know, it's completely inappropriate and the messa
ill he' say in the training environment, the reason it's not a public video when you're doing any kind of training it evokes a lot of emotions to people and in this case to diversity. at usda a big part of the work they're doing is working with migrant workers and populations in fact broadly minority and i think that that's important that exists. there's a reason by the way, fortune 500 companies invest in this training because it does impact the way a workplace environment works, there's data...
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now, we've talked a lot about the low rate environment. saying we've got $11.4 billion sitting there, not earning much. let's put it to work. let's buy the rest of nbcu. heinz able to borrow at low levels and pay a nice 9% to warren buffett. you've got a willingness on the part of the brazilians to put 4.4 billion into buying heinz at 4.4 times eeb ta and they feel comfortable with a long-term cash flow characteristics of that business in terms of offering memo returns. >> we just finished the year with the biggest corporate issuance on record. what's it going to take to say we're back? >> the bar is high for him. >> nobody can promote like jimmy, but what i want to see is the following on deals. they may be a sign thing rs going too far. i want to see the, another deal in that space because i feel like my competitors are getting ahead of me and strategically, i need to do that. perhaps in the same set. one deal forcing another. we saw the dell lbo, but in a way, it's a one off. they're only using a bill sor so dollars in private equity mo
now, we've talked a lot about the low rate environment. saying we've got $11.4 billion sitting there, not earning much. let's put it to work. let's buy the rest of nbcu. heinz able to borrow at low levels and pay a nice 9% to warren buffett. you've got a willingness on the part of the brazilians to put 4.4 billion into buying heinz at 4.4 times eeb ta and they feel comfortable with a long-term cash flow characteristics of that business in terms of offering memo returns. >> we just...
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but in today's low interest rate environment, it may not actually make the most sense. if you're paying less than 4% on your mortgage, if you can -- you can take that money and put it into retirement investing, you could make even conservatively 4%, 6%. that may be a smarter way to spend that savings. >> okay. what if i'm in debt? how do i deal with the debt issues and save for retirement? >> here's something that might be a little controversial. but you don't want to enter retirement with a lot of high priced debt. what we're talking about are credit cards, maybe student loans that you took on for your kids or auto loans. you want to pay that off. you might be paying 8% 10%, 12% on. that here's the controversial part -- maybe for a while you want to step back your retirement savings and put this money into paying down that debt. if you're paying 12% on debt that's going sap your retirement. nay off as soon as you can. >> donna rosato. thank you. >>> from saving your money to saving your strength. a ceo of an energy project explains why you might be more productive just
but in today's low interest rate environment, it may not actually make the most sense. if you're paying less than 4% on your mortgage, if you can -- you can take that money and put it into retirement investing, you could make even conservatively 4%, 6%. that may be a smarter way to spend that savings. >> okay. what if i'm in debt? how do i deal with the debt issues and save for retirement? >> here's something that might be a little controversial. but you don't want to enter...
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asteroid smashing into the earth some 65 million years ago that caused wild fires that changed the environment so much dinosaurs could no longer survive. and for generations humans have been trying to understand the how's and why's of these missiles from outer space. >> this is probably the largest exhibit in the world in terms of meteorites on display. >> reporter: the smithsonian museum of natural history has amassed a major collection of them, overseen by linda wellsinback. this looks like a piece of sculpture. >> iron meteorites are interesting in many ways because they are fragments of an asteroid that has been completely disrupted. we're getting pieces of something that at one time was a full planet. >> reporter: in fact, most of the meteorites that land on earth come from the asteroid belt, an area between mars and jupiter where space debris collects. here is a little space terminology. asteroids are minor planet-like objects that usually orbit the sun. meteoroids are much smaller bodies. when either enters the earth's atmosphere it's known as a meteor. after it hits the earth it's call
asteroid smashing into the earth some 65 million years ago that caused wild fires that changed the environment so much dinosaurs could no longer survive. and for generations humans have been trying to understand the how's and why's of these missiles from outer space. >> this is probably the largest exhibit in the world in terms of meteorites on display. >> reporter: the smithsonian museum of natural history has amassed a major collection of them, overseen by linda wellsinback. this...
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so, you know, in some ways i'm familiar with the political environment that he came out of and i think that, you know, it's giving me a little bit more insight going back with these folks for quite a long period of time. although they don't all like what i put in the book about them. >> talk about your kids. are you a tough dad? >> i'm not a tough dad. they tend to run roughshod over me a fair amount of time. they do it in a generally respectful way. i think i'm now getting out of the eyeball roll years where they react that way to me. i'm moving to a better place with them which is good. >> this is hysterical. the eyeball roll years. i'm in those. take me to the take your kids to workday with mikhail gorbechev. >> it was ten years ago when mikhail was in new york. i had an interview scheduled with him. i brought them to meet gorbechev. they sat through the interview. the picture came out and a friend said that is from the wax museum? i said no. that is gorbechev. >> his book, "the center holds" will be in bookstores in may. >>> next weekend, my interview with former new york mayor dav
so, you know, in some ways i'm familiar with the political environment that he came out of and i think that, you know, it's giving me a little bit more insight going back with these folks for quite a long period of time. although they don't all like what i put in the book about them. >> talk about your kids. are you a tough dad? >> i'm not a tough dad. they tend to run roughshod over me a fair amount of time. they do it in a generally respectful way. i think i'm now getting out of...
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whatever environment they're in we've got to take on a role. that's purposeful but the surprise is that these young people are just like every other young person everywhere else. >> you say like every other young person. are they seek guidance as well? ? >> it is the perception. sa lot a lot of what's saving them is i find them to be extremely engaging inquisitive. they have the same hopes and as pier ragss as everyone else. they don't have the same beginnings. they don't have the same opportunities. there are a lot of obstacles that many of these young people none of us have never had to face. >> i always believe if kids don't think you care they don't care what you think. and at your school it says four principals in the last six years. are you staying? >> i'm staying. listen. some of these kids the lives of these young people will be with me for the rest of my life. they have impacted me in ways i never expected. i think if you talked to my teachers they'd say the same. what i know is they need stability and continuity and right now we're se
whatever environment they're in we've got to take on a role. that's purposeful but the surprise is that these young people are just like every other young person everywhere else. >> you say like every other young person. are they seek guidance as well? ? >> it is the perception. sa lot a lot of what's saving them is i find them to be extremely engaging inquisitive. they have the same hopes and as pier ragss as everyone else. they don't have the same beginnings. they don't have the...
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it's been 16 years since they said no, but as you mentioned, the environment has changed since then. >> i'm not sure that you could do such a configuration. it would be nearly an impossible feat here, given the fact that the market share of the number two and three are smaller. it is seen as a life saving deal. staples, unclear what its fate will be in this whole situation. but i think as far as the three-company deal, we haven't seen anything like that ever. >> i was thinking maybe staples and one of the others, not necessarily all three together. >> oh, okay. we'll have to wait and see at this point. >> kayla, thank you very much. >> let's send it over to josh on the market thrash, the search company not having a good day. >> carl, google keeps trucking higher. as you guys have mentioned, hitting a new all-time high today. the russian google, a different store. check out the yen-dex this morning taking a dive. the yandex says fourth quarter profits jumped to as it grew ad revenues but that missed expectations. yandex, which is ahead of google in the russian market, investors unhapp
it's been 16 years since they said no, but as you mentioned, the environment has changed since then. >> i'm not sure that you could do such a configuration. it would be nearly an impossible feat here, given the fact that the market share of the number two and three are smaller. it is seen as a life saving deal. staples, unclear what its fate will be in this whole situation. but i think as far as the three-company deal, we haven't seen anything like that ever. >> i was thinking maybe...
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>> gretchen: that competition not only keeps us keen in sports burks in cut throat work environments like wall street as well. >> eric: so what would happen if women infiltrated the industry that's currently dominated by men? ashley is the co-author of "top dog, the science of winning and losing." okay. so gretchen, you want to take this. i'm going to sit here and refute all this. >> gretchen: okay. one of the examples that you used in your book was -- talked about men and women and how they assess risk. what did you find out? >> on wall street, like you were saying, a researcher at the university of texas, who spent 23 years of financial analyst reports and found women were 7.3% more accurate than the men in terms of what companies were going to make more money in the next quarter. >> gretchen: why? >> well, i think that's about taking risks and women tend to be a little underconfident. they're trying to figure out all of the facts that understand what's going on of the men are bullish. more overconfident. they're sure it will be fine. they're going tone courage going for it where t
>> gretchen: that competition not only keeps us keen in sports burks in cut throat work environments like wall street as well. >> eric: so what would happen if women infiltrated the industry that's currently dominated by men? ashley is the co-author of "top dog, the science of winning and losing." okay. so gretchen, you want to take this. i'm going to sit here and refute all this. >> gretchen: okay. one of the examples that you used in your book was -- talked about...
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i just had an environment that was a little more forgiving. so when i screwed up, the consequences weren't as high as when kids on the south side screw up. >> reporter: the president also took a broader approach to solving the issue of gun violation, arguing the problem is rooted in economic inequalities and broken homes. and on this point, he got personal, too. >> don't get me wrong. as the son of a single mom who gave everything she had to raise me with the help of my grandparents, i turned out okay. but at the same time, i wish i'd had a father who was around and involved. >> reporter: while this isn't the first time the president has talked about being raised by a single mom, political analysts say friday's intimate appeal may be indicative of a more aggressive president obama. now, since the tragedy in newtown, alex, president obama has been making a more emotional appeal to get stiffer gun legislation passed. that is an uphill battle he's going to have once he leaves his vacation here in florida. another fight he's going to face with con
i just had an environment that was a little more forgiving. so when i screwed up, the consequences weren't as high as when kids on the south side screw up. >> reporter: the president also took a broader approach to solving the issue of gun violation, arguing the problem is rooted in economic inequalities and broken homes. and on this point, he got personal, too. >> don't get me wrong. as the son of a single mom who gave everything she had to raise me with the help of my...
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there's something about working in an environment where everybody's enthusiastic that i think makes -- >> they come from different places and collaborate at a high level. >> yeah. i like it. >>> john kerry says he's got some big heels to fill. three of the last four secretaries of state, as you know, have been women including madeleine albright. we'll talk to her about the many >>> the new secretary of state, john kerry planning his trip to the middle east next week. one of his goals is to find answers to the deepening crisis in syria. with us, former secretary of state madeleine albright who served under president clinton. thank you for being here. >> great to be with you. thank you. >> the "new york times" reports that there is a possibility that the obama administration will reconsider its past decisions not to arm the rebels. is that the right move at this time? >> well, charlie, i think the important part is always to follow whatever is going on and decide what the best thing to do is. i know when we were in office, you look at an issue, you make a decision. it's a rolling decisi
there's something about working in an environment where everybody's enthusiastic that i think makes -- >> they come from different places and collaborate at a high level. >> yeah. i like it. >>> john kerry says he's got some big heels to fill. three of the last four secretaries of state, as you know, have been women including madeleine albright. we'll talk to her about the many >>> the new secretary of state, john kerry planning his trip to the middle east next...